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A VINTAGE 9CT GOLD HOLLOW-CURB 'CHARM' BRACELET on a padlock clasp, London 1961, and hung with seventeen various charms including; two '18' keys; a London taxi cab; a horse head; a portable radio; a champagne bucket; an oval tea kettle; a phone box; a double decker bus; and a carnelian set oval fob seal, variously stamped and hallmarked, 40.7g gross
A stunning vintage retro 20th Century teak wood stereo radiogram by Packard Bell, louvre covers over the speakers with a fitted Garrard record deck under the lift up top, FM / AM radio with computer control panel, raised on shaped tapering supports united by stretchers. 67cm x 181cm x 51cm.
A good collection of vintage 20th Century cigarette and trade cards to include full and part sets Wills Cinema Stars, John Player & Sons Military Uniforms of the British Empire Overseas, Wills Air Raid Precautions, multiple Wills Cricketers to include 1928, 2nd series, Players Cricketers 1934 and 1938, larger cards for Hampshire Test Cricketers, Public Eye, Drum Banners & Cap Badges, Radio Celebrities, Lucky Charms, larger Series of Art Treasures by De Reszke Cigarettes etc. Two albums.
An album of mixed sized cigarette / trade cards relating to film stars mostly by Ardath State Express cigarettes to include Film, Stage & Radio Stars by , From Screen and Stage, Photocards of Topical Interest, Camera Studies, Film Stars by Carreras LTD, Film and Stage Beauties by Carreras and Glamour Girls.
A mixed collection of vintage cigarette cards / trade cards to include nine full sets; ABC Minors 'An adventure in space', Gallaher 'Wild Animals', Barratt & Co 'British Butterflies', ABC Minors 'Birds', ABC Minors 'Scenes from the films', W.A & A.C.Churchman 'Interesting Experiments', Churchman 'Sporting Trophies', John Player & Sons 'Association Cup Winners' and W.D.&.H.O. Wills 'Radio Celebrities'.
QUEEN MAXI-SINGLES/3-TRACK - 3"/Mini-CDs. Extremely sought after selection of 12 x Mini-CDs. Titles include Seven Seas Of Rhye (QUECD1), Flick Of The Wrist (QUECD2), Bohemian Rhapsody (QUE CD3), Somebody To Love (QUECD4), First E.P. (QUECD5), We Are The Champions (QUECD6),Crazy Little Thing Called Love (QUE CD7), Another One Bites The Dust (QUECD8), Under Pressure (QUECD9), Radio Ga Ga (ICD 10), I WAnt To Break Free (QUECD11), A Kind Of Magic (QUECD12). Condition is Ex to Ex+.
QUEEN SOLO AND OTHER PROJECTS - 7"s. Smart clean selection of 50 x 7"s. Titles/artists include Surrender (No. 5817) Pressure On (No. 4699), How Can I Go On, In My Defence, Love Kills, Why Don't We Try Again (No. 0742), Back To The Light, The Business, I Want To Break Free, Breakthru (2 copies), A Kind Of Magic (2 copies), Radio Ga Ga (2 copies), Under Pressure, Body Language (2 copies), Save Me, Flash (2 copies), Crazy Little Thing Called Love, We Are The Champions (2 copies), Tie Your Mother Down (2 copies), You're My Best Friend, Bohemian Rhapsody (4 copies), Somebody To Love (2 copies), Now I'm Here, Killer Queen, Let Me Live (Pic Disc), Love Don't Live Here Anymore, To Know Him Is To Love Him, Anita Dobson, Jimmy Nail, Talking Of Love, I Dream Of Christmas, Rest In Peace, Extreme, Tragic Comic, In One Of My Weaker Moments, Minako Honda, Golden Days, Love Train, Holly Johnson, Def Leppard, Tonight, Billy Squier, Bad News, Roger Daltrey. Condition is generally Ex to Ex+, however please note that some sleeves vary.
QUEEN SOLO - 7". Smart selection of 50 x 7"s. Titles include Keep Yourself Alive, Seven Seas Of Rhye, Killer Queen, How I'm Here, Bohemian Rhapsody, You're My Best Friend, Somebody To Love, Tie Your Mother Down, First E.P., We Are The Champions, Spread Your Wings, Fat Bottomed Girls, Don't Stop Me Now, Love Of My Life, Crazy Little Thing Called Love, Save Me, Play The Game, Another One Bites The Dust, Flash, Under Pressure, Body Language, Las Palabras De Amor, Back Chat, Radio Ga Ga, I Want To Break Free (4 cover versions), It's Hard Life, Hammer To Fall, Thank God It's Christmas, One Vision, A Kind Of Magic, Friends Will Be Friends, Who Wants To Live Forever, I Want It All, Breakthru, The Invisible Man, Scandal, The Miracle (LE Hologram Pack), Innuendo, I'm going Slightly Mad, Headlong, The Show Must Go On, Bohemian Rhapsody / These Are The Days Of Our Lives, Five Live, Too Much Love Will Kill You, Let Me Live (Pic Disc), No-One But You (Pic Disc), Another One Bites The Dust (Pic Disc). Generally VG+ to Ex, though most are Ex to Ex+.
QUEEN AND RELATED - 12"s. Lovely collection of 28 x 12"s, including some duplicates/variants. Titles include The Show Must Go On (12 QUEENSG 19), The Miracle (12 QUEEN 15), You Don't Fool Me The Remixes (12 QUEEN 25, No. 00623, Grey), Headlong (060-20 4332 6), I'm Going slightly Mad, You Don't Fool Me, Another One Bites The Dust (2 copies), Flash (2 copies), Scandal, Innuendo, The Invisible Man, Breakthru, I Want It All, Who Wants To Live Forever, Friends Will Be Friends, A King Of Magic, One Vision, Thank God It's Christmas, Hammer To Fall, It's A Hard Life, I Want To Break Free (3 copies), Radio Gaga (2 copies), Black Chat. Condition is generally Ex to Ex+.
QUEEN - 12"s/7"s. Stunning selection of 8 x 12"s plus one 7". Titles include Friends Will Be Friends (QUEEN P8), You Don't Fool Me (Parlophone 12 RDJ 6446, Orange, Radio Ga Ga (EMI 12 QUEEN 1), One Vision (12 QUEEN 6), You Don't Fool Me (12 QUEEN 25, No. 00819, Grey), The Miracle (12 QUEENP 15), I'm Going Slightly Mad (12 QUEENG 17), Another One Bites The Dust (DRMT 22364), Another One Bites The Dust (12TIV 250, Clear). Condition is generally Ex to Ex+.
QUEEN AND RELATED - LPs/12"s/7"s. Ace selection of 6 x LPs, 25 x 7"s and a 12". Titles include Queen II (EMA 767, 8 / 4U, Ex/VG+),Keep Yourself Alive (EMI 2036, 4 / 1U, Ex), A Day At The Races, Flash Bordon, Live Killers, The Game, Jazz, Black Chat , Seven Seas Of Rhye, Killer Queen, Lily Of The Valley, Bohemian Rhapsody, You're My Best Friend, Somebody To Love, The Your Mother Down, First E.P., We Are The Champions, Spread Your Wings, Bicycle Race, Don't Stop Me Now, Love Of My Life, Crazy Little Thing Called Love, Save Me, Play The Game, Another One Bites the Dust, Flash, Under Pressure, Body Language, Las Palabras De Amor, Radio Ga Ga, Sheer Heart Attack, I Wanna Testify. Condition is generally Ex to Ex+.
Star Trek mixed lot: Estes Flying Enterprise Rocket, Next Generation Shuttle Craft Clock Radio, Enterprise -E wall clock, NG. Bird of Prey Sound Halodome, McCoys Medical Kit boxed set, 12cm figures: Lursa, Jazdia Dax, Edith Keeler, Spock, Lwaxana Troy, Sisko, Vash, Noonien Song, Picard, Gowron, Nausicaan, Deanna Troy, all pristine, Captain Kum and Vash, loose blisters (19)
Various gadgets, electrical items, etc. to include Vision Booster Magnifier, KW radio, a Tiefsee Deep Sea sand picture, TV sound box, two flash lights, ballpoint pen, Science Museum Voice Travel Mate, slide box, headphones and transmitter, wireless amplifier, various cased headphones, waterproof torch, hand held viewer, cordless headphones, staple gun kit, etc. (a quantity, mainly boxed and as new)
A collection of 1970s Rock and Pop autographs, including David Bowie and the Spiders from Mars:, dated 2.7.72, also Bill Haley, Country Fever, Slade, Family, Argent, Edgar Broughton Band, Atomic Rooster, Jimmy Helms, Bob Harris (Radio Presenter), Suzi Quatro, Staus Quo, Wizzard, ELO, Chicken Shack, Van Morrison & His Caledonia Soul Orchestra, Thin Lizzy with both Scott Gorham and Gary Moore, Nazareth, Leo Sayer, Gilbert O'Sullivan, Cheap Trick, Blondie, Kris Kristofferson, Rita Coolidge, Carlos Santana, Pete Shelly and Steve Diggle of the Buzzcocks, The Kinks, The Jam. The Clash, Devo, The Police, The Skids, John Cooper Clarke, The Undertones, The Boomtown Rats, Stiff Little Fingers, The Dammed, Johnny Rotten, Rush, Generation X, Blue Oyster Cult and others.
Flight Lieutenant Richard Hillary one of the Rarest Battle of Britain autographs signed to the inside page of his book The Last Enemy printed in 1942. This is a rare First Edition. He was badly burned in the Battle of Britain and tragically killed in 1943 in a Night training flight. Hillary was called up to the Royal Air Force in October 1939 and in July 1940, having completed his training, he was posted to B Flight, No. 603 Squadron RAF, located at RAF Montrose, flying Spitfires. The Squadron moved south to RAF Hornchurch on 27 August 1940 and immediately saw combat. In one week of combat Hillary personally claimed five Bf 109s shot down, claimed two more probably destroyed and one damaged. Hillary wrote about his first experience in a Supermarine Spitfire in The Last Enemy: The Spitfires stood in two lines outside 'A' Flight pilots' room. The dull grey-brown of the camouflage could not conceal the clear-cut beauty, the wicked simplicity of their lines. I hooked up my parachute and climbed awkwardly into the low cockpit. I noticed how small was my field of vision. Kilmartin swung himself on to a wing and started to run through the instruments. I was conscious of his voice, but heard nothing of what he said. I was to fly a Spitfire. It was what I had most wanted through all the long dreary months of training. If I could fly a Spitfire, it would be worth it. Well, I was about to achieve my ambition and felt nothing. I was numb, neither exhilarated nor scared. I noticed the white enamel undercarriage handle. "Like a lavatory plug," I thought. Kilmartin had said, "See if you can make her talk." That meant the whole bag of tricks, and I wanted ample room for mistakes and possible blacking-out. With one or two very sharp movements on the stick I blacked myself out for a few seconds, but the machine was sweeter to handle than any other that I had flown. I put it through every manoeuvre that I knew of and it responded beautifully. I ended with two flick rolls and turned back for home. I was filled with a sudden exhilarating confidence. I could fly a Spitfire; in any position I was its master. It remained to be seen whether I could fight in one. On 3 September 1940 he had just made his fifth "kill" when he was shot down by a Messerschmitt Bf 109 flown by Hauptmann Helmut Bode of II./JG 26: I was peering anxiously ahead, for the controller had given us warning of at least fifty enemy fighters approaching very high. When we did first sight them, nobody shouted, as I think we all saw them at the same moment. They must have been 500 to 1,000 feet above us and coming straight on like a swarm of locusts. I remember cursing and going automatically into line astern; the next moment we were in among them and it was each man for himself. As soon as they saw us they spread out and dived, and the next ten minutes was a blur of twisting machines and tracer bullets. One Messerschmitt went down in a sheet of flame on my right, and a Spitfire hurtled past in a half-roll; I was weaving and turning in a desperate attempt to gain height, with the machine practically hanging on the airscrew. Then, just below me and to my left, I saw what I had been praying for – a Messerschmitt climbing and away from the sun. I closed in to 200 yards, and from slightly to one side gave him a two-second burst: fabric ripped off the wing and black smoke poured from the engine, but he did not go down. Like a fool, I did not break away, but put in another three-second burst. Red flames shot upwards and he spiralled out of sight. At that moment, I felt a terrific explosion which knocked the control stick from my hand, and the whole machine quivered like a stricken animal. In a second, the cockpit was a mass of flames: instinctively, I reached up to open the hood. It would not move. I tore off my straps and managed to force it back; but this took time, and when I dropped back into the seat and reached for the stick in an effort to turn the plane on its back, the heat was so intense that I could feel myself going. I remember a second of sharp agony, remember thinking "So this is it!" and putting both hands to my eyes. Then I passed out. Unable to bail out of the flaming aircraft immediately, Hillary sustained extensive burns to his face and hands. Before it crashed he fell out of the stricken Spitfire unconscious. Regaining his senses whilst falling through space, he deployed a parachute and landed in the North Sea, where he was subsequently rescued by lifeboat Lord Southborough (ON 688) from the Margate Station. Hillary was taken for medical treatment to the Royal Masonic Hospital, Hammersmith, London; and afterwards, under the direction of the surgeon Archibald McIndoe, to the Queen Victoria Hospital, East Grinstead, in Sussex. He endured three months of repeated surgery in an attempt to repair the damage to his hands and face, and went on to become one of the best known members of McIndoe's "Guinea Pig Club". He wrote an account of his experiences, published in 1942 under the title Falling Through Space in the United States, and as The Last Enemy in Great Britain.In 1941, Hillary persuaded the British authorities to send him to America to rally support for Britain's war effort. While in the United States, he spoke on the radio, had a love affair with the actress Merle Oberon, and drafted much of The Last Enemy.Hillary managed to bluff his way back into a flying position even though, as was noted in the officers' mess, he could barely handle a knife and fork. He returned to service with No 54 Operational Training Unit at RAF Charterhall after recovering from his injuries, for a conversion course to pilot light bomber aircraft.Hillary was killed in his 24th year on 8 January 1943, along with Navigator/Radio Operator Sgt. Wilfred Fison, when he crashed a Bristol Blenheim during a night training flight in adverse weather conditions, the wrecked aircraft coming down on farmland in Berwickshire, Scotland.A funeral took place at St Martin-in-the-Fields, London, on 25 January 1943 at 12:30pm, followed by the cremation of his body at Golders Green Crematorium, where he is commemorated on the Commonwealth War Graves Commission memorial. His ashes were scattered from a Douglas Boston over the English Channel by his former 603 Squadron commanding officer, Wing Commander George Denholm.His autograph in uncommonly rare and highly sought after. Has lost the dust cover but in very good condition considering the age. Good Condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99.
Over one hundred and fifty 1960s-80s vinyl singles to include Little Richard, Acker Bilk, Johnny Cash, Lynne Anderson, various orchestral vinyl records, Gene Pitney etc. CONDITION REPORT These records are from the collection of a Monty Lister, who was a well-known presenter on Radio Merseyside. One of his best known programmes was 'Tune Tonic', he also interviewed many of the TV and Music stars of the 1960s and 70s.
Over one hundred 1960s-1990s vinyl singles to include Diana Ross, Michael Jackson, Olivia Newton John, Paul McCartney, Curiosity, Van Halen, Sting, Wayne Fontana, a promotional copy for Sting etc. CONDITION REPORT These records are from the collection of a Monty Lister, who was a well-known presenter on Radio Merseyside. One of his best known programmes was 'Tune Tonic', he also interviewed many of the TV and Music stars of the 1960s and 70s.
Over two hundred 1950s-80s vinyl singles to include George Harrison, Bobby Rydell, Michael Jackson, Mike Berry etc. CONDITION REPORT These records are from the collection of a Monty Lister, who was a well-known presenter on Radio Merseyside. One of his best known programmes was 'Tune Tonic', he also interviewed many of the TV and Music stars of the 1960s and 70s.
Over two hundred 1950s-80s vinyl singles to include The Valkyries, The Hollies, Cilla Black, Billy J Kramer, The Scaffold, The Merry Men, Shirley Bassey etc. CONDITION REPORT These records are from the collection of a Monty Lister, who was a well-known presenter on Radio Merseyside. One of his best known programmes was 'Tune Tonic', he also interviewed many of the TV and Music stars of the 1960s and 70s.
Over two hundred and fifty 1950s-80s vinyl singles to include Duane Eddy, Sandy Nelson, Johnny and the Hurricanes, Billy J Kramer, The Hollies etc. CONDITION REPORT These records are from the collection of a Monty Lister, who was a well-known presenter on Radio Merseyside. One of his best known programmes was 'Tune Tonic', he also interviewed many of the TV and Music stars of the 1960s and 70s.
Over two hundred and fifty 1950s-80s vinyl singles to include Brotherhood of Man, Pointer Sisters, Dolly Parton, Roger Whittaker, Paul Young, Barry Manilow, Los Lobos, Gerry and the Pacemakers etc. CONDITION REPORT These records are from the collection of a Monty Lister, who was a well-known presenter on Radio Merseyside. One of his best known programmes was 'Tune Tonic', he also interviewed many of the TV and Music stars of the 1960s and 70s.
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